White Racial Literacy Project Events
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WRLP is funded by the Lumina Foundation for Education and the IUPUI Welcoming Campus Innovation Fund
WRLP is funded by the Lumina Foundation for Education and the IUPUI Welcoming Campus Innovation Fund
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
"White Racial Illiteracy Realities and Remedies" featuring Dr. Joe Feagin
Opportunities for the IUPUI campus community to engage with Dr. Feagin will be organized by group caucuses.
Learn more about caucusing via this downloadable PDF by Dr. Craig Elliott. Event Schedule 9:15 am-11:30 am White Faculty and Staff Caucus (Session 1) Campus Center Room 307 1:00 pm-2:30 pm White Students (graduate and undergraduate) Caucus Campus Center Room 307 3:00 pm-4:30 pm White Faculty and Staff Caucus (Session 2*) *Same program, but another opportunity for those who could not make it in the morning. Campus Center Room 307 |
Dr. Joe Feagin
Joe Feagin, Ella C. McFadden Professor and Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M University, does major research on systemic racism, sexism, and classism issues. He has published 70 scholarly books and hundreds of scholarly articles in these research areas. Among his books are Systemic Racism (Routledge 2006); Two-Faced Racism (Routledge 2007, with L. Picca); The White Racial Frame (Routledge 2013); White Party, White Government (Routledge 2012); Latinos Facing Racism (Paradigm 2014, with J. Cobas); The Myth of the Model Minority (Paradigm 2015, with R. Chou); How Blacks Built America (Routledge, 2016); Elite White Men Ruling (Routledge 2017, with K. Ducey); and Racist America: Roots, Current Realities, and Future Reparations (4th edn, 2018). His book Ghetto Revolts: The Politics of Violence in American Cities (Macmillan 1973) was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He has served as Scholar-in-Residence at the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and is the recipient of the American Association for Affirmative Action’s Fletcher Lifetime Achievement Award, the American Sociological Association’s W. E. B. Du Bois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award, and the American Sociological Association’s Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award. He was the 1999-2000 president of the American Sociological Association
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